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Stuart Wallace

Room: A37 LASS

E-mail: Stuart Wallace

 


 

Research Topic

Preventing torture, inhuman and degrading treatment resulting from detainee transfers in Iraq and Afghanistan through the European Convention on Human Rights

My research project examines the legality of applying interim measures in extraterritorial situations under the European Convention on Human Rights.

This research is placed generally in the field of international law and incorporates aspects of the law on state responsibility, general international law, international human rights law and the law of armed conflict.

 

Research Supervisor

Professor Noel WhittyProfessor David Fraser.

 

Academic Qualifications

Academic Qualifications Awarding Institutions
LLB University of Limerick
LLM

National University of Ireland

 

Publications

Wallace, “ The Journalist-Source Relationship in Context: A Comparative Review of U.S. and English law” (2009) 38 Common Law World Review 3 at 268-294

Wallace, “The Empire Strikes Back: Hearsay Rules in Common Law Legal Systems and the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights” (2010) 15 European Human Rights Law Review 4 at 408-418

 

Brief Career History

I have worked previously as an intern at the European Court of Human Rights and the International Criminal Court and as a research assistant at the European Centre of Tort and Insurance Law.

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